afp
05-30-2003, 21:58
Living in San Antonio is somewhat unique. We have already had temps well into the 90s, and many nights have not cooled to below the mid 70s. It isn't uncommon for me to start the truck up when the engine is cold but the temp is hot (even in the AM) and want AC immediately.
What I have noticed is this. The AC doesn't get cool right away. It doesn't blow cool air until the engine is warmed up and/or I am going 30ish+ mph. My assumption is that even though the outside air temp is hot, the engine isn't warm enough for the fan clutch to lock up and blow lots of air over the condensor. Thus the air from the vents is warm until I get airflow through the condensor.
Has anyone else seen this? Any comments from anyone?
Blaine
What I have noticed is this. The AC doesn't get cool right away. It doesn't blow cool air until the engine is warmed up and/or I am going 30ish+ mph. My assumption is that even though the outside air temp is hot, the engine isn't warm enough for the fan clutch to lock up and blow lots of air over the condensor. Thus the air from the vents is warm until I get airflow through the condensor.
Has anyone else seen this? Any comments from anyone?
Blaine